• Baskin Elementary 3rd graders tour aircraft, engine shop

    Forty third-grade students with Mildred Baskin Elementary School visited the 433rd Airlift Wing Oct. 19, 2018. During the tour, students received an overview of the C-5M Super Galaxy and then visited the C-5 engine shop.

  • C-5M Super Galaxy wows Air Force Personnel Center leaders

    Col. Thomas K. Smith Jr., 433rd Airlift Wing commander, explains functions of aircraft controls on the flight deck of a C-5M Super Galaxy to Bob Tullgren, Air Force Personnel Center manpower authorization manager, and Lori Marcum, AFPC chief of manpower Oct. 2, 2018 at Joint Base San

  • Alamo Wing Welcomes New Command Chief

    Chief Master Sgt. Shana C. Cullum officially became the sixth 433rd Airlift Wing command chief Aug. 1, 2018 here. Chief Cullum will serve as the senior enlisted Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen.

  • AETC Reserve leaders visit Alamo Wing

    Senior Master Sgt. Thomas Wilks, 733rd Training Squadron superintendent, discusses an aircraft simulator with Col. James M. Payne II, Air Force Reserve advisor to the Air Education and Training Command commander (left), and Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Kelly, mobilization assistant to the Air Education and

  • Sunday Fun-day with the Alamo Wing

    The annual 433rd Airlift Wing Family Fun-Day kicked off early on a sunny and clear morning here May 6, 2018, with a fun-run, with more than 70 Alamo Wing members, family, and friends participating in the 1.8-mile course.

  • Over 100 years of experience retires from Alamo Wing

    Chief Master Sgt. Roderick W. Lovil, 433rd Maintenance Squadron, Senior Master Sgt. David L. Salazar, 433rd Maintenance Group and Master Sgt. Steve J. Kakacek, 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, retired in a joint ceremony April 15, 2018 at the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Post 76 in San Antonio,

  • Flight school trains future crews for C-5M Super Galaxy

    Having the right crew is essential when it comes to flying a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft — that is why instructors at the 733rd Training Squadron and 356th Airlift Squadron here prepare students to operate a multi-million dollar aircraft.